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I've seen that demuxer-mkv-subtitle-preroll=yes seems to be used fairly often instead of the default value, index. If I'm reading the manual entry correctly, it could potentially be better to use yes instead of index for older mkv files. Are there any other specific cases when it would be better to use yes instead of index?
Secondly, mpv's audio resampler uses audio-resample-filter-size=16 and audio-resample-linear=no by default. However, ffmpeg's SW resampler uses a value of 32 for the filter size and yes for linear interpolation by default. Is there a reason why mpv's audio resampler settings do not use the same defaults as ffmpeg, and if I were to manually set them to match, would it actually have any noticeable improvement in audio quality?
Lastly, is there an equivalent to profile=high-quality for audio settings? I've tried using audio-swresample-o=resampler=soxr in the past, but that usually results in occasional frame drops.
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I've seen that
demuxer-mkv-subtitle-preroll=yes
seems to be used fairly often instead of the default value,index
. If I'm reading the manual entry correctly, it could potentially be better to useyes
instead ofindex
for older mkv files. Are there any other specific cases when it would be better to useyes
instead ofindex
?Secondly, mpv's audio resampler uses
audio-resample-filter-size=16
andaudio-resample-linear=no
by default. However, ffmpeg's SW resampler uses a value of32
for the filter size andyes
for linear interpolation by default. Is there a reason why mpv's audio resampler settings do not use the same defaults as ffmpeg, and if I were to manually set them to match, would it actually have any noticeable improvement in audio quality?Lastly, is there an equivalent to
profile=high-quality
for audio settings? I've tried usingaudio-swresample-o=resampler=soxr
in the past, but that usually results in occasional frame drops.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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